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In Practice 26: 332-335 (2004)
© 2004 British Veterinary Association

Ophthalmic examination equipment - toy or tool?

Gareth Jones 1

1 Park Veterinary Group

BITTEN by the ophthalmic bug but with nothing more than a direct ophthalmoscope at your disposal? In this article, Gareth Jones explains how the budding ophthalmologist can make the case for practice investment in more sophisticated tools for eye examination. He also describes how, given the constraints of the practice budget, the kit can be built up in a staged manner.







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